Nigeria’s consumer protection watchdog accused US tech giant Meta of abusing market dominance and sharing personal data without permission. Meta is the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

Nigeria has issued a $220 million (€202 million) fine against US tech giant Meta for violations of antitrust, data protection and consumer rights laws.

Meta is the parent company of the social media platforms Facebook and Instagram, as well as of the WhatsApp instant messaging service.

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    4 months ago

    As someone who used to live in Nigeria

    I’m shocked our insanely corrupt government is trying to do something mildly good

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        Bribes

        People in government

        Police

        It basically never goes into real public services or actually trying to help the country

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      4 months ago

      If I worked there and received the letter, I wonder if I would think it’s a scam and throw it out.

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      Insanely corrupt nonwithstanding, from the outside my impression of Nigeria’s government was always that they’re smart enough to not saw at the branch they’re sitting on. Hence also the comparatively good education system: Embezzling funding there might be quite profitable, but it’s even more profitable to have at least half-way educated people run an at least half-way developed economy and then embezzling funds from there. It’s much more profitable to steal the harvest than it is to steal the seeds. Compare with South Africa and their electricity grid.